Prism Microsystems, Inc. delivers business-critical solutions to consolidate, correlate and detect changes that impact the performance, availability and security of your IT infrastructure. With a proven history of innovation and leadership, Prism provides easy-to-deploy products and solutions for integrated compliance, security and change management as well as intrusion detection. EventTracker, Prism’s market leading enterprise log management solution, enables commercial enterprises, educational institutions and government organizations to meet compliance requirements with confidence, increase the security of their environments and reduce risk to their enterprise. Customers span multiple sectors including financial, communications, scientific, healthcare, banking and government. Prism solutions are currently deployed in production at over 600 global customers.
Prism Microsystems was formed in 1999 and is privately funded and held. Prism’s corporate headquarters are located in Columbia, Maryland in the Baltimore-Washington high tech corridor, with research and development facilities located in both Columbia and Bangalore, India. The company grew from the efforts of technologists who, while developing solutions in the telecom network management domain, discovered various problems in the areas of fault, configuration, accounting, performance and security (FCAPS). In the course of their activities early versions of EventTracker were created. Prism Microsystems was founded to develop, commercialize and support these solutions and was a pioneer in the field of enterprise event log management.
Prism Microsystems also provides a free knowledge base of event information at
http://kb.prismmicrosys.com. The EventTracker Knowledge Base has over 30,000 members and is fast becoming the primary source of log and event management expertise on the Internet. The Knowledge Base is a complimentary, searchable, vendor-neutral collection of cause-resolution information on over 18,500 events generated by hundreds of sources including Windows, syslog, application specific logs and CISCO systems.